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Frequently asked questions

Still not sure if we are right for you? Check through some frequently asked questions.

What happens on my first visit?

I will ask questions about your lifestyle which will include your physical and emotional well-being. Following the consultation I will undertake a specific massage treatment that best suits your needs.

Will I have to undress?

Yes most massage treatments will require you to get undressed.

You will be required to keep your underwear on at all times.

You will have the space and privacy to do so and you will be covered with towels/blanket whilst on the massage couch.

I will only expose the part of the body that I am working on. At no time at all will your whole body be exposed.

If you are having reflexology you will need to remove your shoes and socks.

If you have long hair it would useful if you bring something to tie it up with.

What if I do not want to have my feet or other parts of my body massaged?

This is entirely a matter for you in relation to your preferences and the massage can be adapted to suit your requirements.

For example you might want additional time spent on your back, legs or head.

Just let the therapist know at the time of the massage.

What do I do if the massage pressure is too much?

It is very important that you let the therapist know if the pressure of the massage feels uncomfortable.

Depending on the type of massage that you require the pressure can be adjusted to suit your needs.

Do I need to shower before I arrive?

This depends on the type of day that have had or the type of work that you do.

If you have had a busy day where you have been rushing around you might feel more relaxed having a shower before your treatment.

If the weather temperature is warmer this might cause you to perspire more than usual and a soothing/cool shower will help to control your temperature back to normal in preparation for your treatment.

Can I drink alcohol before my treatment?

It is advisable not to drink alcohol prior to your appointment.

Can I have a meal before my massage?

Yes it is ok to have a light meal a couple of hours before your appointment.

What happens after a massage?

Once the massage treatment is finished and you have got dressed you may experience one or several of the following:

frequent visits to the toilet

runny nose/flu symptoms

nausea

lethargy

headaches

conditions may become worse/flare up temporarily before they get better

change in sleep patterns

heightened emotional reactions

These reactions are part of the body's healing process.

Do not be alarmed as the body prepares to eliminate any toxins and restore balance.

These reactions are temporary and should clear within 24-48 hours.

Can I eat, drink, smoke after the massage?

In order to aid the healing process and to ensure you gain the maximum benefit from the treatment please ensure that you:

drink plenty of water - to help flush out the toxins

reduce your caffeine intake

reduce/avoid smoking

avoid alcohol for 24 hours

eat a light meal

avoid any strenuous activity

make time to relax

Opening hours

Monday

10.00am – 7.00pm

Tuesday

9.30am – 12.00pm

Wednesday

10.00am – 8.00pm

Thursday

9.30am – 1.00pm

Friday

10.00am – 7.00pm

Saturday

10.00am – 6.00pm

Sunday

CLOSED

Reflexology Foot/Hand

Reflexology is a therapy that involves massaging and manipulating reflex pressure points/energy zones found on the feet and hands. These reflex points are believed to correspond to glands and organs within the body. By working these areas it can be used to treat the whole body by releasing, unblocking and alleviating any tension in order to restore and re-balance the body. Find out more

Pamper Parties

Your massage treatments can be taken all at once or split into two sessions. This will give the rest of your guests the chance to socialise. All pamper treatments will follow a pre-arranged schedule so everyone will know when they are being treated. Find out more